Ten Ordinances Approved by Silver Lake Town Council
The Silver Lake Town Council voted on Wednesday, Dec. 10 to unanimously approve ten ordinances.Â
Read MoreThe Silver Lake Town Council voted on Wednesday, Dec. 10 to unanimously approve ten ordinances.Â
Read MoreThe Claypool Town Council held first readings for ordinances regarding garbage containers and house numbers on residences during a Tuesday, Nov. 18, council meeting.
Read MoreTen ordinances were presented by the council to the public at the Silver Lake Town Council meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
Read MoreTensions rose between community and town council during a discussion on town ordinance violations and the formal complaint process at the Sidney Town Council meeting Monday, Oct. 13.
Read MoreBurket Town Council talked Thursday, Aug. 14, about several projects.
Read MoreBurket Town Council did not record its meeting Thursday, July 10, in accordance with a state law that took effect July 1.In 2023, the Indiana General Assembly adopted HEA 1167-2023, which created a new statutory section within the Open Door Law statutes (I.C. 5-14-1.5-2.9).
Read MoreSilver Lake Town Council held a work session meeting Thursday, June 5 to discuss necessary changes and updates in the ordinances of the town.
Read MoreAt 6 p.m. Thursday, June 5, the Silver Lake Town Council will hold a work session meeting.
Read MoreAt 6 p.m. Friday, June 6, the Silver Lake Town Council will hold a work session meeting.
Read MoreThe Claypool Town Council approved signing a contract with HWC Engineering for the development of a strategic plan during a Tuesday, May 20, meeting.
Read MoreAt the Leesburg Town Council meeting Monday, July 10, Street Commissioner Craig Charlton said several ordinance warnings were issued in the past month for mowing grass into the street and for grass and weeds exceeding 12 inches in height.Â
Read MoreConcerns with burning building materials in town limits and flushing non-flushable items were topics of discussion at the Etna Green Council’s June 13 meeting.
Read MoreEvery state has some bizarre laws on the books, some of which are outdated.
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